Isolated Hepatic Mucormycosis in the Early Post-Transplant Period: A Case Report and Literature Review
Abstract
1003 7297
Isolated Hepatic Mucormycosis in the Early Post-Transplant Period: A Case Report and Literature ReviewAbstract Mucormycosis is a rare fungal infection associated with high morbidity and mortality that typically afflicts immunocompromised hosts. We present a case of isolated hepatic mucormycosis that developed in the early post-transplant period. Initial presentation was concerning for allograft rejection, bu [...] 1003 7297 |
Innate Immune Determinants of Graft-Versus-Host Disease and Bidirectional Immune Tolerance in Allogeneic TransplantationAbstract The success of organ and tissue transplantation from a healthy donor to a disease individual (allo-‐ transplantation) is regulated via the immune systems of donor and recipient. To minimize deleterious immune reactivity between donor and recipient, the major obstacle in transplantati [...] 1075 9689 |
Targeting Acute Islet Inflammation to Preserve Graft Mass and Long-Term FunctionAbstract Islet transplantation is a minimally invasive cell based replacement therapy to prevent or reverse diabetes or hypoglycemia through natural hormonal responses to regulate blood glucose. However, extending the islet graft functional lifespan remains a challenge that prevents long-term success and wid [...] 977 8511 |
Where’s Waldo? Extrahepatic Site Options for Islet Transplantationby
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Abstract The current predominant location for allo- and auto-transplantation of islet cells is into the liver via the portal venous system. Despite the relative success of this site over the last several decades, further study has revealed multiple disadvantages. Portal hypertension, portal vein thrombosis, [...] 1019 7523 |
KAS Turns Four: The State of Deceased Donor Kidney Allocation in the U.S.Abstract Background:
This study examines very recent trends in deceased donor kidney transplantation to assess the performance of the kidney allocation system (KAS), implemented December 4, 2014, and whether bolus effects associated with KAS have stabilized nearly four years after implementation.
Method [...] 1365 14052 |
Parvovirus B19 Infection in Solid Organ Transplantation: Report of A Case and A ReviewAbstract Infection with parvovirus B19 is common, with up to 55% of adults showing seropositive evidence of prior infection. Clinical disease can occur due to acute infection, secondary infection, or reactivation. The clinical presentation of primary infection depends on age, the presence of a hematologic [...] 1069 7783 |
Chagas Disease, Leishmaniasis, and Malaria in Solid Organ Transplant Recipientsby
![]() ![]() Abstract Solid organ transplantation (SOT) is increasingly employed worldwide to treat several diseases causing either acute and chronic organ failure. Recipients of SOT are at increased risk to develop infections as a consequence of immunosuppressive therapy. Sometimes such infections may be acquired by the [...] 1375 7267 |
A Tale of Two Flaviviruses: West Nile Virus and Zika Virus in Solid Organ TransplantationAbstract Flaviviruses can cause epidemics and endemics with substantial public health threat and economic impacts. In the last few decades, many flaviviruses have re-emerged or expanded their territories to new regions or continents, including West Nile virus that has become endemic in the US since its arriv [...] 1127 7643 |
An Approach to Fungal Diagnostics in Solid Organ Transplantationby
![]() ![]() Abstract The approach to diagnosing fungal infections following solid organ transplantation (SOT) is patient-specific. An assessment of an individual’s risk for particular infections, also understood as the pre-test probability, should guide appropriate diagnostic testing whereas diagnostic stewardship is ne [...] 1106 7720 |
Chemical Strategies for Improving Islet Transplant Outcomesby
![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Abstract Islet transplantation has proven to be a viable treatment for individuals suffering from both Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus (T1D) and chronic pancreatitis. However, a variety of challenges limit the effectiveness of this procedure by reducing the number of islets that survive the harvesting and transplan [...] 912 11781 |